Operating instructions
FIG. 11
SETTINGS 15
Treated Water Volume Set Point Work Sheet - Timeclock Models
1. Enter Softening Capacity
2. Divide by Compensation Hardness ÷
Result is Total Gallons of Soft Water Per Regeneration =
3. Subtract Daily Water Usage (Reserve) —
4. Divide by Daily Water Usage ÷
Result =
Round down to nearest ten for days between regeneration set point Days
Note: All Softening capacity is based on new resin and using sodium chloride as the regenerant: If potassium
chloride is used reduce the rated softening capacity by 20%.
BRINE VALVE "A" DIMENSION
The brine valve contains a float-actuated safety shut-off device to prevent overflow of the brine tank in the unlikely
case of an electrical or mechanical failure during the brine tank refill cycle.
It is recommended that the brine valve float be used as intended, that is, as a secondary, safety shut-off. Remember,
the timer mechanism provides the primary refill shut-off. To use the float as a safety shut-off, refer to Table 4 for the
salt dosage and brine tank size being used. The "A" dimension is the distance between the filter screen and the
bottom of the float (Figure 11) when the float stem is in its fully raised position; adjust the float and rubber grommets
accordingly.